Bordentown scored touchdowns on each of their first seven possessions, starting with the opener.

Three times they scored on their first play, one a 99-yard run by Tommy Walters, the generously-listed 5-foot-6, 150-pound speedster who finished with 231 yards on 12 carries (19.3 average) and three touchdowns.

They didn’t have a scoring drive longer than two minutes, 40 seconds or five plays until the start of the second half, with the score already 41-7.

On that drive, they went 94 yards on 11 plays over five minutes, 17 seconds.
Bordentown averaged a first down and a half, 14.8 yards, on first down.

“They disrespected us by scheduling us as their homecoming,” said Kelso, who also had interceptions on back-to-back Maple Shade drives and led Bordentown with five tackles.
That sounds as if he’s not grateful. He is.

Same goes for the team that’s heard all fall long that their wins before Saturday had come against teams with a combined 3-14 mark, and will probably hear Monday about how this came against a team that’s stood on the shoulders of 2-18 competition.